Category Archives: Everybody Has a Story

The Opposite of Masculinity: A Guest Post

Hi, Friends, I found the following piece at Rachel Anne’s Home Sanctuary blog linkup on June 21. I was going to share it (with the author’s permission, of course) as a followup to my Father’s Day post, “Runs in the … Continue reading

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“January Justice” (Book Review)

Dickson, Athol. January Justice (The Malcolm Cutter Memoirs). Author, Author, Inc., Laguna Niguel, CA, 2012. First, here’s the plot synopsis from Amazon.com: Reeling from his wife’s unsolved murder, Malcolm Cutter is just going through the motions as a chauffeur and … Continue reading

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“Reinventing Leona” (Book Review)

I’d been wanting to read this e-novel for quite a while, but did not have a Kindle. Yeah, I know you can download the Kindle software on your computer. I did that, but my hand-me-up laptop would not allow me … Continue reading

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Not Your Ordinary Bike Ride

I made a new friend last week. I’d like for you to meet him, too. This (the young’un) is Josef Kainrad, a member of our son Greg’s church homegroup. The two of them came to our house for a visit … Continue reading

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Tradeoff Thursday

I’ve been getting to know Jody, a fellow blogger, for some weeks now. We like each other’s work so much that we decided to trade Guest Posts and share the joy. On an agreed-upon day, Jody would publish one of … Continue reading

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“Cracked Nuts & Sentimental Journeys:” A Book Review

Perel, Saralee. Cracked Nuts & Sentimental Journeys: Stories From a Life Out of Balance. Lexington, KY, 2012. As a collection of two- to four-page essays, this book from award-winning columnist Saralee Perel was supposed to be one I could read … Continue reading

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